M. Martin Bosman
PhD, University of Kentucky, 1999
Urban, economic, social theory, Africa
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Dr. Bosman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science and Policy at the University of South Florida. His research focuses on global city formations, the political economy and ecology of urbanization, and the politics of place-competition. He is particularly interested in geographies of urbanization and globalization; gated communities, the politics of anti-urban economic development, and the rift in the metabolic relations between cities and nature. His most recent publications are “Take ‘Em Down Hillsborough!”: Race, Space, and the 2017 Struggle Over Confederate Iconography in Neoliberal Tampa and Constituting Agricultural and Food Security Policy in Malawi: Exploring the Factors that Have Driven Policy Processes in the Farm Inputs Subsidy Programme.